Mf. 400 -- Trinity Episcopal Church Records. Clarksville, 1832-1965. 7 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Trinity Episcopal Church consist of the church constitution; a church history; membership and vestryman lists; minutes of the vestry; baptism, communion, marriage, burial, and offering records; list of rectors; the will, 1842, of Thomas W. Frazer; and a name index. Volume 7 contains the records, 1859-1957, of Grace Chapel, originally known as White Chapel, in Rossview, Montgomery County.

Mf. 401 -- First and Second Presbyterian Church Records. Clarksville, 1822-1972. 12 vols. TSLA. 4 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of the First Presbyterian Church, originally known as the Clarksville Presbyterian Church, consist of minutes of session; membership lists; lists of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and dismissals; records of the election of elders and deacons; committee reports; and other business records. Also included are the records, 1909-70, of the Second Presbyterian Church, which is no longer in existence. Records consist of minutes, 1909-52; lists of communicants, baptisms, marriages, and deaths, and a church history.

Mf. 402 -- Hollow Rock Primitive Baptist Church Records. Carroll County, 1823-1885. 2 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Hollow Rock Church consist of the church constitution; rules of decorum; conference minutes; and membership lists containing records of new members, dismissals, and some deaths.

Mf. 405 -- Hawkins County, Tennessee, Records, ca. 1786-1907. 6 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This collection consists of a series of historical sketches of Hawkins County, most of which were written by James Woods Rogan (1823-1891) of Rogersville, and originally published in 1859. These sketches include a biographical sketch of Rogan and a name index. The collection also includes genealogical data on the Dudly, Gerrish, Winthrop, and related families; a guest register of the Galbraith Springs Hotel, 1900; a brief history of Bulls Gap, 1862; and other items relating to the history of Hawkins County.

Mf. 408 -- Concord Baptist Church Records. Christmasville, 1858-1878. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Concord Baptist Church consist of membership lists which include the names of some Negro members; also included are minutes, rules of decorum, articles of faith, church organization and constitution for this Carroll County church.

Mf. 413 -- New Hope Presbyterian Church Records. Christmasville, 1919-1971. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of New Hope Presbyterian Church consist of minutes, membership and baptismal lists for this Carroll County church.

Mf. 414 -- Archelaus Madison Hughes Diary, 1867-1884. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The diary of Archelaus Madison Hughes (b. 1834), Weakley County school superintendent and farmer, is a record of Hughes' tenure as school superintendent, 1867-ca. 1869. Hughes comments on various educational concerns such as the lack of funds, teaching freed Negroes, and the free school system. Beginning in 1875 the entries consist of Hughes' comments on international, national, state, and local politics; and assorted remarks and observations on religion.

Mf. 415 -- LaVergne Presbyterian Church Records. Rutherford County, 1887-1972. 3 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of LaVergne Presbyterian Church, beginning with the organization of the church in 1887, consist of minutes of session, 1887-1972; registers of elders, deacons, communicants, baptisms, deaths, and marriages; and financial reports.

Mf. 417 -- Louisiana Purchase Exposition Visitors’ Register. St. Louis, Missouri, 1904. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm.
This is a register signed by visitors to the Tennessee exhibit at the fair. Included are names, addresses and random comments.

Mf. 421 -- Union Academy Missionary Baptist Church Records. McKenzie, 1824-1971. 9 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Union Academy Missionary Baptist Church of Carroll County consist of abstract of principles; covenant; rules of decorum; membership list; associational letters; minutes, 1824-1971; deed to church land, 1883; and a yearly summary of the church including the number of members received by letter, baptisms, resident members, Sunday School attendance, church property value, and the pastor's salary.

Mf. 422 -- Hopewell Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Records, 1957-1962. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Hopewell Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church consist of the minutes of the annual meetings of the Hopewell Presbytery and the Presbyterial Missionary Auxiliary of Tennessee.

Mf. 424 -- The Civil War Papers of John Bell Hamilton and Thomas Hamilton Williams, by Alleen Williams Cater. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm.
This M.A. thesis, Jacksonville State University, 1971, deals with the life and career of John Bell Hamilton (1807-1887), a Maury County farmer, Methodist circuit rider, and Confederate army officer; and Thomas Hamilton Williams (1843-1922), who was reared as an adopted son by the Hamiltons and served as an enlisted cavalryman in the Confederate army.

Mf. 426 -- The Rise Of Christianity In South Western Hickman County, by James E. Chessor. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This is a historical narrative about the early settlers of Hickman County and their descendants for the period 1830-1900. Chessor describes the social, economic, and religious activities of the early settlers and includes a history of the Sulphur Creek Church of Christ and biographical sketches of some of the early families.

Mf. 427 -- Bethel College Papers. McKenzie, 1840-1861. 2 items. 3 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The papers relate to the early history of Bethel College. Volumes 1 and 2 contain promissory notes for the school's endowment, 1859-61. Volume 3 contains student receipts for board and tuition; college bills and notes; and sermon notes and texts, 1852-54, of Rev. Abner E. Cooper, one of the college founders. Also included is some testimony from a Cumberland Presbyterian Church trial, 1840, of a minister who had been accused of breach of promise.

Mf. 430 -- Signal Mountain Community Guild Records. Signal Mountain, 1928-1972. 2 items. 6 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The Signal Mountain Community Guild records include minutes of general meetings and executive board meetings, 1928-72, excluding the years 1929-48, 1958; also included are a historical sketch of the guild and the association's constitution and bylaws.

Mf. 442 -- John Bell Collection, 1815-1869. 90 items. Library of Congress. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
John Bell (1797-1869) was a prominent Nashville lawyer; Congressman; U.S. Senator; Secretary of War; Unionist; and later supporter of Tennessee 's secession. The collection includes his speeches and Congressional reports, which cover topics such as patronage in Tennessee, national politics, and the presidential election of 1860, in which Bell ran as the Constitutional Union Party candidate. Correspondents include Neill S. Brown, William G. Brownlow, Bailie Peyton, and several other prominent individuals of the period.

Mf. 443 -- Fall Creek Baptist Church Records. Lebanon, 1822-1973. 3 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Fall Creek Baptist Church consist of membership lists which include both white and Negro members; church constitution and organization; rules of decorum; minutes; and obituaries for this Wilson County church.

Mf. 445 & 446 -- Chamber of Commerce Records. Chattanooga, 1903-1965. 17 vols. TSLA. 5 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This collection includes attendance records, budgets, bylaws, lists of officers and committeemen, financial reports, lists of directors, and minutes for the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce; the years 1910-12 are not included. Also included are a pamphlet entitled "Report on Flood Protection for the Citizens of Chattanooga, Tennessee" and state legislation regarding flood protection for Hamilton County.

Mf. 447 -- Ole J. B. Nelson Scrapbook 1864-1890. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The scrapbook consists primarily of correspondence, songs, speeches, and verses composed by O. J. Nelson (b. 1847), supervisor for the town of Morris, in Grundy County, Illinois. Also included is a copy of a portion of the 1864 Civil War diary of John Vangant of Shelldahl, Iowa, an enlisted man in the U.S. Army. Vangant, who was stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, describes camp activities, training exercises, Confederate skirmishes in the area, and foraging expeditions.

Mf. 448 -- United Methodist Church Records. Spring Hill, 1840-1965. 14 vols. TSLA. 3 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of the United Methodist Church in Spring Hill includes registers of members, pastors, baptisms, deaths, and dismissals; and some quarterly and annual conference minutes for this Maury County church.

Mf. 449 -- Ross Family Journals, 1851-1871. 3 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This is a collection of journals of various members of the Ross family. Volumes 1 and 2 consist mainly of the daily journal and lecture notes kept by Charles Barker Ross (fl. 1855) while at Bethany College, Brooke County, Virginia (now West Virginia ),1851-53. Later entries in Volume 1 consist of household accounts, 1870-71, kept by Edward Barker and Dorothy Crouch Ross. Volume 2 also contains tuition records paid to James Ross'school in Montgomery County, Tennessee, 1859-61. Volume 3 consists of the journals, 1854-62, of Capt. Reuben Reddick Ross (1830-1864), Confederate States of America. Ross details the fighting at Fort Donelson in 1862 where he was captured by Federal troops. Also included in Volume 3 is some genealogical data on the Campbell family.

Mf. 451 -- Barton-Taylor Family Papers, 1771-1935. 450 items. 6 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
Papers of the Barton and Taylor families of Cannon and Rutherford counties were collected by Mrs. W. H. Westbrooks. The collection consists of accounts, church records, correspondence, court records, estate papers, genealogical data, land records, legal documents, military records, clippings and photographs, receipts, school records, and slave records. Some of the subjects discussed in the correspondence for the period 1833-1902 include farm prices, weather, typhoid and yellow fever epidemics, the Mexican and Civil Wars, Indian attacks, politics, and religion. Also included is some genealogical data on the Becton, Jones, and allied families in Arkansas, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

Mf. 453 -- John McCormick Lea Account Books, 1847-1853. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
These are the papers of John McCormick Lea (1818-1903), U.S. District Attorney; mayor of Nashville ; and Davidson County Circuit Court judge. The account books consist primarily of receipts. Also included are copies of letters; contracts and agreements; directions for planting crops, salting pork, making candles and white paint; and notes regarding various real estate transactions, including John Overton's part in the Rice grant, on which the city of Memphis is now located.

Mf. 459 -- Nathaniel D. Cross Diary and Ledger, 1832-1840. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
These are papers of Nathaniel D. Cross (1802-1866), educator and prominent Presbyterian layman of Nashville. The ledger includes accounts for students in the Nashville Male Academy, 1832-40. The diary, 1832, is a record of the activities of the Middle Tennessee Bible Society.

Mf. 462 -- Second Creek Primitive Baptist Church Records. Lawrence County, 1830-1973. 3 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Second Creek Primitive Baptist Church consist of the church covenant, abstract of principles, rules of decorum, minutes, and a 1929 membership list.

Mf. 463 -- Cumberland Presbyterian Church Records. Lawrenceburg, 1904-1973. 3 vols. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Lawrenceburg consist of registers of pastors, elders, deacons, and communicants; and minutes of this Lawrence County church.

Mf. 464 -- First Presbyterian Church Records. Lawrenceburg, 1938-1973. 4 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of First Presbyterian Church consist of registers of pastors, elders, deacons, communicants; minutes of session and the Board of Deacons; and a historical sketch of this Lawrence County church.

Mf. 465 -- Salem Baptist Church Records. Dayton, 1807-1937. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Salem Baptist Church consist of a membership list, minutes, and rules of decorum for this Rhea County church.

Mf. 468 -- Holeman Family Papers, 1779-ca. 1922. 1275 items. NCAH. 3 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This collection includes correspondence, accounts, bills, legal and estate papers, deeds, genealogical data, and miscellaneous papers of the Holeman family of Person County, North Carolina. Some correspondence deals with Tennessee politics during the period 1830-50. Subjects and persons mentioned include party politics, internal improvements, Indian treaties, land speculation, James K. Polk, and Henry Clay. Also included are correspondence, business, and legal papers of the Van Hook, Blacknall, and Sneed families of Person County, North Carolina, and other states. Register available.

Mf. 469 -- Enon Missionary Baptist Church Records. McKenzie, 1909-1973. 8 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Enon Missionary Baptist Church consist primarily of minutes and membership rolls of resident and nonresident members of this Carroll County church. Also included are the church covenant, declaration of faith and rules of order.

Mf. 471 -- The New Deal in Tennessee, 1932-1938, by John Dean Minton. 1 vol. UM. 1 reel. 35 mm.
This doctoral dissertation, Vanderbilt University, 1959, traces the history, politics, and effects of the New Deal in Tennessee. Also available in published form.

Mf. 472 -- Records of Tennessee Presbyteries and Synods, 1840-1951. 65 vols. PHF. 7 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records consist of the minutes of the Columbia Presbytery, 1876-94, 1899-1950; minutes of the Memphis Presbytery, 1947-50; minutes of the Nashville Presbytery, 1873,1875, 1879-80, 1884, 1888-1916, 1919-51; minutes of the Shiloh Presbytery, 1816-30; minutes of the West Tennessee Presbytery, 1810-50; minutes of the Synod of Memphis, 1847-1901; minutes of the Synod of Nashville, 1851-61, 1865-67, 1884, 1868-1900; minutes of the Synod of Tennessee, 1901-50.

Mf. 473 -- Church of God Records, 1906-1974. 55 Vols. PHF. 4 Reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records consist primarily of minutes of the annual assemblies of the Churches of God, 1906-72; and a church directory, 1972-74.

Mf. 475 -- Dodson Family Records, ca. 1780-1940. 1000 items. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm.
The genealogical data on the Dodson family of Tennessee and other states was compiled from collections in the TSLA. Sources include the Thomas J. Barnes Papers of the THS, a Dodson family Bible record, the Caroline C. Crockett Papers, McMinn County cemetery records, the Jill K. Garrett Collection, the Rebekah Senter Collection, and the Emma Sloan Collection.

Mf. 478 -- First Presbyterian Church Records. Shelbyville, 1827-1956. 13 vols. TSLA. 2 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of First Presbyterian Church consist of minutes of congregational meetings; minutes of session; registers of baptisms, communicants and non-communicants, deacons, elders, and ministers; a historical sketch; and clippings describing this Bedford County church.

Mf. 479 -- Gordon and Avery Families Papers, ca. 1800-1945. 2500 items. TSLA. 3 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
These are papers of the Gordon family of Whitfield and Wilkes counties, Georgia, and Maury and Shelby counties, Tennessee ; and the Avery family of Shelby County, Tennessee. The collection centers around the papers of George Washington Gordon (ca. 1800-1865) and William Tecumseh Avery (1819-1880). Most of the papers are for the period 1830-90, and consist primarily of correspondence; also included are business and financial records, election returns, legal papers, land records, programs and invitations, estate papers, clippings, recipes, and genealogical data. Correspondence for the period 1845-1945 includes discussions of topics such as family affairs, politics and government, slavery, the Civil War, yellow fever epidemics, medicines and religion. Register available.

Mf. 480 -- Church of the Redeemer Records. Shelbyville, 1867-1969. 3 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of the Church of the Redeemer consist of registers of baptisms, burials, communicants, confirmations, marriages, members, and rectors; records of improvements and donations; a church history; and newspaper clippings relating to this Bedford County Episcopal church.

Mf. 481 -- Loretto United Methodist Church Records. Loretto, 1918-1971. 1 item. 2 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Loretto United Methodist Church consist of registers of baptisms, marriages, members, and pastors; and a historical sketch of this Lawrence County church.

Mf. 482 -- Dispatches from United States Ministers to France. U.S. Department of State Records, 1794-1805. National Archives. 4 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
These are dispatches from U.S. ministers to France, 1794-98; and dispatches from U.S. consuls in Paris, 1790-1805.

Mf. 483 -- Tennessee Bible Records, ca. 1700-1970. 1,000 items. TSLA. 5 reels. 35 mm.
These Bible records, which are arranged alphabetically by family, give birth and death dates of immediate members of families. Additional information such as marriage dates, dates of important family events, and birth and death dates of slaves may also be included. The information listed usually covers one to three generations but may extend to five or six generations. These records consist primarily of information on Tennessee families; records from neighboring states such as North Carolina, Kentucky and Arkansas are also included.

Mf. 484 -- Civil War Questionnaires, ca. 1800-1922. 1,700 items. TSLA. 9 reels. 35 mm.
This collection consists of questionnaires, which were sent to all known living Civil War veterans in Tennessee in 1914-15 and 1920, and returned by 1922. There were 1,650 respondents—Union and Confederate—and the questionnaires they returned contain information regarding date and place of birth; date and place of enlistment; company and regiment; war service, including descriptions of battles and prison life; economic and social status of the soldier and his family; genealogical, educational and religious data; and occupation before and after the war. Several questionnaires contain additional descriptive material. An invaluable resource for the social history of Tennessee's Civil War soldiers, the abstracted questionnaires is also available in a five volume published edition. Index and register available.

Mf. 485 -- Biographical Questionnaires, ca. 1800-1922. 150 items. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm.
This collection consists of questionnaires which were sent to prominent Tennesseans around 1920 and returned by 1922. The questionnaires contain information on each person's place and date of birth, ancestry, education, profession, official positions, political and religious affiliations, organizational memberships, writings, names of spouses and children, genealogical data, and military service. Indexed. Register available.

Mf. 486 -- Elizabeth (Abernathy) Bigger Scrapbook, 1899, 1930-1940. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This scrapbook was compiled by a Selmer newspaper reporter and housewife, Elizabeth Bigger (1875-1941). The scrapbook contains mainly newspaper clippings of local events in Selmer. Also included are a few family photographs, letters, and brief genealogical notes on the Bigger and Abernathy families.

Mf. 488 -- Chattanooga Primitive Baptist Church Records. Chattanooga, 1910-1972. 6 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Chattanooga Primitive Baptist Church consist of covenant and articles of faith; rules of decorum; register of members; minutes, 1910-42, 1946-74; membership and general correspondence; and association minutes for this Hamilton County church. Also included are the records, 1878-1932, of the Sequatchie Valley Association of Primitive Baptists, consisting of constitution, articles of faith, delegates' names and minutes.

Mf. 490 -- Gailor Industrial School Records. Mason, 1917-1973. 500 items. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
These are records of the Gailor Industrial School, which was established by the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee for the education of Negroes. Included are accounts, 1933-63; charter of incorporation, 1936; commencement programs, 1932-44; constitution, 1931; correspondence, 1934-74; journal of the proceedings of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee, 1917-70; pictures, 1935-73; reports; and rosters of trustees, 1936-39, and students, 1935.

Mf. 491 -- Record Family Papers, 1830-1955. 450 items. 3 vols. TSLA. 3 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The papers of the Record family of Moore County, Nashville, and Chattanooga, Tennessee ; Birmingham, Alabama ; and other cities, consist mainly of personal correspondence of William D. L. Record (1849-1897), his wife Sue Dance Record (1859-1945), and their nine children. The correspondence deals mainly with family news; other subjects mentioned include education, religion, prohibition, World Wars I and II, and the Depression. The collection also includes a diary, 1896, of Sue D. Record; genealogical data; and two scrapbooks on the Morgan and Dance families. Register available.

Mf. 493 -- Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church Records. Lookout Mountain, 1894-1975. 19 vols. TSLA. 3 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church consist of nine volumes of general records; minutes of session, 1929-75; congregational minutes, 1947-74; collection records, 1895-1907; annual records, 1945-57, including lists of elders, deacons, and members, and statistical reports; and church histories, 1894-1952. Also included are six volumes of records for the church women's organizations consisting of minutes, 1915-21, of the Ladies' Aid Society; minutes, 1919-20, of the Women's Foreign and Home Missionary Society; minutes, 1927-29, and account book, 1928-33, of the Women's Auxiliary; and a history of the women of the church, 1954-65, for this Hamilton County church.

Mf. 494 -- Owsley Charts, 1850, 1860. 1500 items. TSLA. 3 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The Owsley Charts of farm ownership, tenancy, and agricultural productions from the 1850 and 1860 manuscript census were compiled by Harriet C. Owsley, Chase C. Mooney, and Blanche H. Clark in the course of their research for Frank Owsley’s studies of antebellum Southern yeomanry. Data regarding livestock, land improvements, products, statistics by race, population for county seats, literacy, schools, and number of teachers for sample counties in Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi are shown. Information was taken from Schedules I, II, and IV (the population, slave, and agricultural schedules)of the unpublished federal census of 1850 and 1860 and tabulated ledger-style for individual farmers. See register for available Tennessee counties. See also Mf. 222.

Mf. 495 -- See Mf 1914 -- Records of the First and Downtown Presbyterian Churches in Nashville, Tennessee, 1827-1996.

Mf. 496 -- Rutledge Smith Scrapbook, 1911-1918. 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This scrapbook was compiled by Rutledge Smith (1871-1962), industrial agent at Cookeville for the Tennessee Central Railroad. The scrapbook consists of clippings reflecting Smith's career and the Tennessee Central Railroad. Other subjects mentioned include Tennessee business and industry and World War I.

Mf. 497 -- New Providence Baptist Church Records. New Providence, 1851-1921. 2 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
The records of New Providence Baptist Church consist of membership register and minutes of meetings for this Montgomery County church. Also included are some notes on deaths, dismissals, and baptisms of members. New Providence is now a part of Clarksville.

Mf. 498 -- Margaret C. Griffis Diary, 1858-1860. 1 vol. RU. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This journal was kept by Maggie C. Griffis (b. 1838) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while she worked as a teacher-companion to the Isler family of Obion (now Lake) County, Tennessee, and the Robinson family of Virginia. Miss Griffis describes social and religious activities and contrasts life in the North and the South.

Mf. 499 -- Giles County Miscellaneous Records, 1750-1970. 150 items. 12 vols. TSLA. 2 reels. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection.
This extensive collection consists of Bible, church, and cemetery records; also genealogical data, legal documents, scrapbooks, sketches, account books, and the Civil War diaries of Louis L. Adams (b. 1842), of the 3rd Tennessee Infantry and later the 1st Tennessee Cavalry, Confederate States of America. The names of numerous early Giles County families are mentioned in this collection. Register available.